Garment-hanger.



GARMENT HANGER. APPLIGAFFIOII II'LEDHAR. 18, 1912.

Patented May 7, 1912.

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Mansion AGKERMAN AND ABRAHAM .BLEICHER, or wnsnrme COLUMBIA.

GARMENT-HAIQ'GER.

To cllwhom it may concern: a

Be it known that we, MAURICE AGKER AN,

"a citizen of the Dominion of Canada, and

ABRAHAM BLEICHER, a citizen of the United States, both residents ofWashington, in

the District of Columbia, have, made a certain new and useful Inventionin Garment- Hangers; and we declare the following to be a full,'clear,and exact description of the same, such as will enable others skilled inthe art to which it appertains to make and use the invention, referencebeing bad to the accompanying drawings, and to letters or figures ofreference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

'Figure "1 is a perspective view of our hanger. Fig. 2 is a centralvertical longitudinal section of the joint between the sections of thecoat hanger. Fig. 3 is a central vertical transverse section of thesame.

The invention has relation to garment hangers, havin for its object theprovision of an improve hanger for coat, vest, and pants.

Other objects and advantages will hereinafter appear. 1

The invention consists in the novel construc'tion and combinations ofparts'as here .inafter set forth.

In the accompanying drawings illustrating the invention, the numeral 1,designates a coat hanger composed of two sections 2, 2, which meet orabut'at their inner ends at 3. Secured within the meeting ends of thesaid sections is a metal loop plate 4, the branches bearing 8 for a vestholder 9, said vest holder being formed preferably of a single piece ofwire, having its central straight portion 10, in engagement with saidloop bearing, and downward bent inclined side portions 11 separated fromthe lowersur- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed March18, 1912. Serial No; 684 ,523 r i railway-7,1912.

face of th t, holde'ri by an manners; and below-a, e vestuholder issupported a straight pantsholder bar "13, the ends of which are insupporting engagement with the ends of saidjb'afr;preferably bmneans ofinturned ends lei of said holder engaging end recesses of the ha r. Ifdesired skirt supnisrnrc'r. or

porting hooks 14' maybe supported at the ends of the .pants holder bar,between the same and the inturned ends of the Tivest holder.. Thesupport or eye 15 for the hanger-is headed at its lower end at 16, the

stem 0 said support being engaged be- I tween the coat holder sectionsbefore the device is riveted together, with the head 16 confined betweenthe coat holder and the.

lower loop bearing of the plate 4.

Having thus described our invention,

what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In agarment hanger, a coat holder composed of two abutting sections havinglongitudinal parallel channels commencing at their meeting ends, a loopplate having parallel branches engaging said channels and a lower loopbearing, transverse rivets engaging said sections and said branches, anda lower vest holder having a'central portion engaging said loop bearing.

2. In a garment hanger, a coat holder composed of two} abutting sectionshaving longitudinal parallel channels commencing at their meeting ends,a loop plate having parallel branches engaging said channels and a lowerloopybearing, transverse rivets engaging said sections and saidbranches, a lower vest holder having a central portion engaging saidlobp bearing, and a suspen sion hook having a stem between the meetingends of. the sections and the branches of the loop plate,\said stemhaving a headed-

